Joseph E. Inikori
Affiliations: | University of Rochester, Rochester, NY |
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Inikori JE. (2017) The development of capitalism in the Atlantic world: England, the Americas, and West Africa, 1450–1900 Labor History. 58: 138-153 |
Inikori JE. (2011) Extending the Frontiers: Essays on the New Transatlantic Slave Trade Database. Edited by David Eltis and David Richardson. New Haven, CT and London: Yale University Press, 2008. Pp. xvi, 377. $90.00 The Journal of Economic History. 71: 249-251 |
Inikori JE. (2008) David Richardson, Suzanne Schwarz, Anthony Tibbles, editors. Liverpool and Transatlantic Slavery. Liverpool: LiverpoolUniversity Press. 2007. Pp. xii, 315.$75.00. The American Historical Review. 113: 1484-1485 |
Inikori JE. (2007) Africa and the Globalization Process: Western Africa. 1450-1850 Journal of Global History. 2: 63-86 |
Inikori JE. (2005) RANDY J. SPARKS. The Two Princes of Calabar: An Eighteenth-Century Atlantic Odyssey. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. 2004. Pp. 189. $22.00 The American Historical Review. 110: 759-760 |
Inikori JE. (2002) Africans and the Industrial Revolution in England: A Study in International Trade and Economic Development Labour/Le Travail. 52: 318 |
Inikori JE. (1999) Lynn Martin. Commerce and Economic Change in West Africa: The Palm Oil Trade in the Nineteenth Century Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997. 270 pp. Maps. Bibliography. Index. $64.95. Cloth. African Studies Review. 42: 147-150 |
Inikori JE. (1994) Africa, Asia, and Australia Breaking the Chains: Slavery, Bondage, and Emancipation in Modern Africa and Asia. Edited By Martin A. Klein. Madison: The University of Wisconsin Press, 1993. Pp. xiv, 222. $40.00 The Journal of Economic History. 54: 933-935 |
Inikori JE. (1990) The credit needs of the African trade and the development of the credit economy in England Explorations in Economic History. 27: 197-231 |